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Artist: Linda H. Smith
Patterned Head 3
By Linda H. Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Hand built with slabs using Laguna Clay EM347 white ware with grog and bisque fired to cone 06. Then fired to cone 06 with low fire underglazes and glazes.
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Linda H. Smith Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Patterned Head 3
$2,170 Sale Price
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Figure sitting on a head
By Linda H. Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Glazed ceramic
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Linda H. Smith Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

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